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        In October 2013, Lynchwood Nominees, Hargreaves Lansdown, Rock (Nominees), Redmayne (Nominees), Lion Nominees and Colin Howell 1/2

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        all backed the resolutions for the appointment of Malcolm Murray, Paul Murray, Scott Murdoch and Alex Wilson as directors of RIFC. 2/2


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  1. THE Rangers Supporters Trust have increased its stake in the club by more than 250,000 shares.

    The Trust have purchased a further 125,000 shares from the market on the back of soaring membership that now tops 5300.

    They have also been donated a further 150,000 shares from more than 300 fans, who have been handed life membership as a result.

    The total shareholding of the RST is now 1,275,009 shares, representing 1.56 per cent of total club stock.

    All the latest news from Ibrox

    A Trust spokesman said: “Further share donation forms are being received daily, as are hundreds of proxy forms for the upcoming general meeting.

    “We would like to thank the fans for supporting the RST in their thousands - together we can ensure this general meeting is a success.”

    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-fans-increase-stake-ibrox-5158684?

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    Last night we met with John Gilligan and Paul Murray.

    Neither are strangers to us so the meeting didnt take long and they basically gave their personal thanks for the efforts made by SoS and those who have stood beside us throughout and reiterated the importance of fans voting at the EGM.

    Both are keen to interact with fans now and in the future. They believe that fans should have a part to play in the club going forward and I have no reason to think, should they get in power, they wouldnt be approachable going forward.

    They both looked and appeared positive about the outcome of the EGM however are keen that apathy doesnt set in and would urge ALL fan/shareholders to vote and consider voting by post as the EGM could actually be decided before the meeting takes place if enough votes are cast prior to deadline date of 2nd March.

    They have the full backing of SoS and we look forward to working with them again in the future.

     

     

     

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    Gilligan: 'Got to get promoted 1st. That'll be a struggle. Next year will be tough. I'd expect to be competing at top level within 2 years'

    Gilligan: 'We're all Rangers supporters. If people are unhappy at us as the alternative to what's there, I don't know what to say.'

     

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    Murray: 'I think once club is back operating on normal basis, there will be people coming to us. I dont think funding going to be an issue'

    Gilligan on Robert Sarver: "[His bid] came out of left field but I think he was a genuine guy."

     

     

     

  5. Murray: 'There's a few contingency plans if we don't get venue.'

    Gilligan on EGM: 'Don't take anything for granted, get your vote in. We are very confident. If you don't need to be there, vote by proxy.'

     

  6. Q. What is the timescale for a new share issue

    Murray on future share issue: 'There is the issue of Easdale's 26% block, we would need 75% for a share issue.'

    Q how many more directors do you need above 3 and will you cap the salaries

    Murray: "However, we think if we get control at the EGM, that proxy [to Easdale] will disappear pretty quickly'

    Gilligan and Murray say they'd be looking at roughly seven board members once stability is achieved.

    Murray: 'I don't think there's any chance of the EGM happening in Glasgow. We're hoping to get a venue in the next 24 hours.'

  7. Murray: 'We want to find someone who can build the club over 10-15 years. A manager with real potential, a young Sir Alex Ferguson'

    Murray: 'It's not a question of getting rid of Ashley, he owns 9%. We're assuming the agreements are legal and we can't break them'

    Gilligan: 'Whole ethos of cub is wrong. We should be enjoying ourselves. Winning is critical. I'd rather win playing a way we don't like.'

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